Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, asking if he wants the number returned from Sr Catríona [in Irish].
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, enclosing "Rosses Point" and J Cullens life, and comments that the second book should be read by a number of young curates. "I fear there is a wave of anti-clericalism mounting amongst the young people, God grant it won't rise, it would be awful in holy Ireland". She asks him to pray for her cousin Bertie O'Malley who died in Nigeria at the age of twenty-four.
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, thanking him for his kind comments, "You certainly know how to get the soft side of people". She has not yet finalised the essay of Rosses
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, saying that she had signed herself "Nuala" for the article but that she could change it if he wanted. She comments that the Irish was not hers as she had got it translated. She gives him her Irish translations of provincial paper titles.
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, thanking him for his compliments. She suggests that her Irish would not be good enough for articles, but that she would get Sr. M Buchmans
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, saying that she is glad that her letters are a tonic, and encloses her first contribution of two pages. She is sending material translated
Letter from Sr. M Scolastaca, Clochar na Úrsalach, Sligeach, to An tAthair Mhic an Mheidh, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, asking if he is ill as he has not written. She comments that she has received 24 issues, but wants 60 more.
Flyer and information from lecture given by Etienne Rynne to the Rathmichael Historical Society on the topic of Sr. Concepta Lynch.
Minutes of meeting of the Springfield Joint Committee detailing local action plan and community related agenda items such as housing, welfare of the elderly and policing. No specific mention of the NICRA but item was included with these papers.